Becker's Healthcare July 26, 2022
Naomi Diaz

Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic and Chesterfield, Mo.-based Mercy signed a 10 year agreement July 26 to use deidentified patient outcomes to pinpoint diseases earlier and identify best treatment options.

Using cloud-based technology, artificial intelligence and machine learning, the two health systems will aggregate clinical deidentified data, according to a July 26 news release from Mercy. The information will help scientists analyze patterns of effective disease treatment and disease prevention in new ways based upon longitudinal data review over...

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